Go to the Sencha Touch directory and issue sencha generate app with some name and path to create the code base for a new ST app

With an appropriate iOS developer and app's credentials and a certificate available (where those same credentials and certificate were successfully used to generate native apps with Sencha SDK 3.0.0 Beta 3 many times): Edit the applicationName, applicationId, bundleSeedId, and certificatePath in the packager.json file. Also change platform to "iOS".

Build the native iOS app with sencha app build native.

The result that was expected:

The native iOS app package is successfully built, like it was with Sencha SDK Tools in the past

The result that occurs instead:

After the building sequence comes to "Packaging your application as a native app...", the stbuild.exe is aborted due to referencing a wrong memory address. (See the screenshot attached.)

Building the native iOS app package is not finished

Screenshot or Video:

See the screenshot attached

Additional notes:

Using sencha package build does not make any difference; the same application error.

It is important to note that the issue does not appear when packager.json has platform set to "iOSSimulator". Thus I guess that the bug is related to signing the generated iOS app package with the given certificate.

There is a recent report on Sencha Cmd 3.0.0.122 crashing on linux64 [TOUCH-3454]. I am not sure if these two issue have the same root cause or not. But based on that other report, from how I read it, they may potentially be related in some way.